It appears there's a 'tweet' (not a follower myself) that he's survived but is due to attend another meeting next week.Originally Posted by Eggerts_Ears
Where are you hearing that?
It appears there's a 'tweet' (not a follower myself) that he's survived but is due to attend another meeting next week.Originally Posted by Eggerts_Ears
Claret and Hugh are posting some unconfirmed sh.ite. - view external linkOriginally Posted by Eggerts_Ears
Here's a tweet I found :
SunSport Now @SunSportNow 17 mins
Sam Allardyce will learn his West Ham fate on May 23 after holding talks with the club's board today. #whufc
Awesome(!)Originally Posted by BillyDWhizz
Unsubstantiated reports he stays, one from Darren Lewis who actually said this morning that he is going. Pr1ck.
If he don't go now then he ain't going. Why say anything about the 23rd? Leaves everyone in limbo
Hope they sell a lot of *** aids to offset the drop in revenue the club will see in 2014/15
Think you may be kidding yourself, if you think season ticket sales will fall. With it being the last years at UP, people will be queing up for tickets
Maybe, but people can hold on to their money and not renew right awayOriginally Posted by jameskel
Even that will put the wind up them if they think they've failed to call the punters bluff
It's just going to get more and more poisonous over there if he stays
Firstly. There's nothing official yet.
But if he's won the day I would hope that he's been told in no uncertain terms that what's been served up (Spuds aside) is unacceptable.
Again, if true there'd be no point in another meeting so I'd imagine the meeting next week is to discuss ins and outs.
Agreed, but it's all too clear, that survival and the sky revenue that comes with it, is all the owners care about. How much are the ST sales worth ?, not enough I would think, to dictate their business needs.
I may move my ticket this year, BM upper, so I get a clear view of the ball
[quote="bones"]Hate the C@NT even more if this true.
c+p
Sam Allardyce's continued involvement with controversial agent Mark Curtis is top of the agenda at today's board meeting, KUMB has learned.
Whilst the team's style of football, Allardyce's distribution of available transfer funds and fan dissatisfaction are also points set to be raised at today's meeting between the Board and manager it is Curtis' association with the club that remains the Board's greatest concern.
KUMB has learned that Curtis, a key ally of Allardyce's for several years recently informed a fellow agent that no transfers would take place at West Ham without being sanctioned by him first.
Co-owner David Sullivan was subsequently informed of this conversation which is said to have led to him insisting on having personal involvement in any future transfers, as recently revealed in the wider press.
Curtis, who you may read more about here now represents a number of players at West H